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Hi guys,

I'm wondering has anyone else had any problems with their memory especially short term memory loss. I've been putting it down to the severe meds I am/was on but now since my lumbar fusion I've come down off some of the heavier meds, only 2 weeks ago I finished with the ketamine after been on it for years, perhaps it just takes time for the side affects it caused to return to normal.
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas or have had the same problem and overcome it. Even an explanation that your Dr mentioned to you would be gratefully accepted. I see my own Doctor at the end of the month and I plan to ask him about it so I'm not going to stop my meds or do anything silly. I'm after knowledge I guess.

Thank for reading this

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Hi guys,

I'm wondering has anyone else had any problems with their memory especially short term memory loss. I've been putting it down to the severe meds I am/was on but now since my lumbar fusion I've come down off some of the heavier meds, only 2 weeks ago I finished with the ketamine after been on it for years, perhaps it just takes time for the side affects it caused to return to normal.
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas or have had the same problem and overcome it. Even an explanation that your Dr mentioned to you would be gratefully accepted. I see my own Doctor at the end of the month and I plan to ask him about it so I'm not going to stop my meds or do anything silly. I'm after knowledge I guess.

Thank for reading this

Sinéad
hi Sophie

your question
excellent
yes to answer it
i do suffer from short term
out the window
but here is what i noticed
about myself
if someone should recall
the events that went on yesterday
i have difficulties
i know without a doubt it is
my meds
it is after my second set of meds
i warn my family and friends
it is amazing how it just COMPLETELY
robs me of my memory
now what i noticed
i can recall all that was lost
but if someone i have to remind me
it all comes back

another thing
Lexapro a psychotherapist had me on
took me to very very dark places
"i" decided i wanted to come
off of it "it" was replaced Prozac
as it interfered with my Tamoxifen
a drug for the cancer my oncologist
put me on for seven years interfered
with the Tamoxifen
so,

as i pay close attention to everything
that goes into my mouth
i will tell you this for certain
as i was weaned off Lexapro
the super dark thoughts were
gone

you are on to something

if i remember correctly
i believe there is memory loss in the family
apologies if i'm off mark
if i am correct genes have a say so

don't you give up
if you gut is talking
you pay close attention
and jot things down

i wish you well
never to sway from the
strength we have
we just don't know it yet
it is there
that gut feeling
it is there for a reason
trust in God
trust your instinct
be well
i began using sticky
note pads

sending love to you and family
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Hi guys,

I'm wondering has anyone else had any problems with their memory especially short term memory loss. I've been putting it down to the severe meds I am/was on but now since my lumbar fusion I've come down off some of the heavier meds, only 2 weeks ago I finished with the ketamine after been on it for years, perhaps it just takes time for the side affects it caused to return to normal.
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas or have had the same problem and overcome it. Even an explanation that your Dr mentioned to you would be gratefully accepted. I see my own Doctor at the end of the month and I plan to ask him about it so I'm not going to stop my meds or do anything silly. I'm after knowledge I guess.

Thank for reading this

Sinéad
Yes I find just the RSD affects my memory. I also find that when my pain is higher (even though I may not recognize it as "more") My short term memory flies out the window

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Yes I find just the RSD affects my memory. I also find that when my pain is higher (even though I may not recognize it as "more") My short term memory flies out the window

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Yep, me too. I think now as much as medication it is inflammation, and that definitely causes brain fog/fade for me. If my body or part of it is swollen I guess it affects nerves in the brain too.
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I do feel my meds effect my memory...short term memory and finding words or a phrase.

Also if I am in severe pain my speech is impeded...I stutter and must deep breath.

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I have noticed it more so now I'm not working and I discussed it only this morning with my husband before reading this post. He says he notices it has become more so with the medication and the increased pain. I guess that is the trade off, memory or pain relief.
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Yep, me too. I think now as much as medication it is inflammation, and that definitely causes brain fog/fade for me. If my body or part of it is swollen I guess it affects nerves in the brain too.

hi friend
again hit the head of the nail
it most certainly does
the braind needing to be stimulated
firing electrical charges
to make things happen
like get the words out
from her mouth
and her brain is stuck
it eventually comes out
oh her love of reading
amazes me all the time
as my eldest child
Saraeve suffered her first
epileptic grand maul seizure
my baby ready
to be 33
we did not know she
was epileptic until
grueling turn every stone
moment in time
wondering what happened
on April 30 2003
suffered extreme headaches
dentists eye doctors ENT
her AWESOME neurologist specialty
THE BRAIN and what meds to give
to help her not have any
this sadly is not the case
19 days in NY Presbyterian Hospital
to have had a part of occipital lobe
to have permanent loss of her vision taken
she a walking inspiration
self published Poet a "Master Slammer"
going to Texas to MC the poetry event
out of her debilitating condition
it is only in the last few years
that she is living her bliss
love of reading writing and teaching
as her life came to a complete halt
permanently on a slew of meds
something that had a good percent
of hope mabe two or three
even if half
one of them Lyrica a helpful drug
for her for me her mommy a no no
having suffered horrible side affects
and in the end
and a VNS implant
so if a seizure should come one
she waves a magnet across the VNS
implant under her arm/chest
to reboot the brain
so, no relief of seizures blind in right eye
and as she suffers aura all the time now
a seizure as there are many different kinds
depending where the misfiring is happening

my sharing this very real event
not only put my daughter in a deep depression
attempted to take her life
her turmoil with God the Father
and i so understand
life changed for her on that
April day in 2002

point
any swelling certainly a no no
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Thank you Eva, that means a lot, i suppose memory loss is in my family to a degree but it was never a huge problem, it was mainly just getting old and what not so no dementia or anything like that tg, it must be an awful thing for families to cope with, God bless them, thanks again hun Sinéad xxxx


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your question
excellent
yes to answer it
i do suffer from short term
out the window
but here is what i noticed
about myself
if someone should recall
the events that went on yesterday
i have difficulties
i know without a doubt it is
my meds
it is after my second set of meds
i warn my family and friends
it is amazing how it just COMPLETELY
robs me of my memory
now what i noticed
i can recall all that was lost
but if someone i have to remind me
it all comes back

another thing
Lexapro a psychotherapist had me on
took me to very very dark places
"i" decided i wanted to come
off of it "it" was replaced Prozac
as it interfered with my Tamoxifen
a drug for the cancer my oncologist
put me on for seven years interfered
with the Tamoxifen
so,

as i pay close attention to everything
that goes into my mouth
i will tell you this for certain
as i was weaned off Lexapro
the super dark thoughts were
gone

you are on to something

if i remember correctly
i believe there is memory loss in the family
apologies if i'm off mark
if i am correct genes have a say so

don't you give up
if you gut is talking
you pay close attention
and jot things down

i wish you well
never to sway from the
strength we have
we just don't know it yet
it is there
that gut feeling
it is there for a reason
trust in God
trust your instinct
be well
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sending love to you and family
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Hi Pooh, I haven't spoken to you in a while, I'm glad you're still around, how are you getting on? Good to know I'm not the only affected by this memory thingy, it must purely be down to the meds me thinks....



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Hi Eva,

I'm so sorry to hear of your daughters pain and mental anguish, I can't imagine how difficult it must be for all of you. Is she married, children of her own? God bless you all, I wish you all of you the very best, there is nothing else I can say is there.
Will she get any better than what she is now. What a blow to your family. You suffering from the horrible pain, the cross that God asks us to carry every day and we ask ourselves what did we ever do to deserve this and although I'm not too much older than your daughter, that seems totally unfair.

Best of luck Eva to all of you,

Love & hugs,

Sinéad





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hi friend
again hit the head of the nail
it most certainly does
the braind needing to be stimulated
firing electrical charges
to make things happen
like get the words out
from her mouth
and her brain is stuck
it eventually comes out
oh her love of reading
amazes me all the time
as my eldest child
Saraeve suffered her first
epileptic grand maul seizure
my baby ready
to be 33
we did not know she
was epileptic until
grueling turn every stone
moment in time
wondering what happened
on April 30 2003
suffered extreme headaches
dentists eye doctors ENT
her AWESOME neurologist specialty
THE BRAIN and what meds to give
to help her not have any
this sadly is not the case
19 days in NY Presbyterian Hospital
to have had a part of occipital lobe
to have permanent loss of her vision taken
she a walking inspiration
self published Poet a "Master Slammer"
going to Texas to MC the poetry event
out of her debilitating condition
it is only in the last few years
that she is living her bliss
love of reading writing and teaching
as her life came to a complete halt
permanently on a slew of meds
something that had a good percent
of hope mabe two or three
even if half
one of them Lyrica a helpful drug
for her for me her mommy a no no
having suffered horrible side affects
and in the end
and a VNS implant
so if a seizure should come one
she waves a magnet across the VNS
implant under her arm/chest
to reboot the brain
so, no relief of seizures blind in right eye
and as she suffers aura all the time now
a seizure as there are many different kinds
depending where the misfiring is happening

my sharing this very real event
not only put my daughter in a deep depression
attempted to take her life
her turmoil with God the Father
and i so understand
life changed for her on that
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